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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Funny Times cartoons - Roy Delgado

Also featured are veteran cartoonists like Randy Glasbergen, Hillary Price,

Bliss, John Grimes, Coverly . . Benita Epstein, etc.

The fact that you're hanging around all these pros

mentioned here have to make you feel good.

Some of their combined greatness rubs off on me and makes me a better cartoonist, just by the simple fact that I'm rubbing elbows with them. I believe that.

You gotta be careful what you believe.

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" You become what you believe and think

about all day. "

- Peter Plum

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This drawing above also appears in the

KIDS feature . . .

I forgot to sign this one so they kindly

inserted my last name in the drawing.

That's nice.

This sample copy of Funny Times just arrived today . . . the check should follow shortly. What's nice about these people is that they give you an ongoing free subscription to the magazine . . . always good to see what your collegues are doing . . . also a good place to give your brain a jump start and get it to stimulate the gray matter perhaps and give you fresh ideas . . .

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About Me

After high school graduation, I attended The Billy Hon School of Cartooning in Los Angeles.
I then joined the U.S. Marines for four years. After military discharge in Washington, D.C. I attended The Corcoran School of Art in the nation's capital where I studied anatomy for two years.
In 1976 I opened Roy Delgado's Sign Studio in Falls Church, Virginia where the company grew to a full service sign company including a complete sheet metal, welding and neon plant where the company grew to 32 employees and were involved in designing and manufacturing huge sign programs for IBM, McDonald's, Fuddruckers, Starbucks and many other Fortune 500 companies.
The company was sold in 2001.
I now live in my mountain-top home and studio in beautiful, wild and wonderful West Virginia with my lovely wife, Betty of 51 years and three cats, Midnight, Rocky ( as in Balboa ) and newly acquired Fast Eddie ( as in The Hustler ).
I stay busy passionately drawing cartoons full time and my cartoons have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Barron's, Saturday Evening Post, Medical Economics, National Lampoon books, Reader's Digest, Playboy, Etc.